Barbie family and other principal characters note the page has links to wikipedia
Skipper's friends [edit]
Cousins [edit]
- Barbie (1959–present) The first Barbie doll was described as a "Teen Age Fashion Model" on her packaging. According to the Random House books, the Barbie character's full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts, and her parents' names are George and Margaret Roberts. Originally she is a 16 year old student, but she works a variety of professions.
- George Roberts (1960-present) He is an engineer. He has a wife Margaret and children: Barbie, Skipper, Tutti and Todd (twins), Stacie and Kelly.
- Margaret Roberts (1960-present) Margaret's maiden name is Rawlins. She is a homemaker. She has older sister named Millicent.
- Ken (1961-1967, 1969–present) The second character added to the line, Ken has been Barbie's boyfriend for much of the time the character has existed. After a short break, they got back together. According to the 1960s Random House books, Ken's full name is Kenneth Carson. In Barbie Fashion Comic #34 from 1993, Ken's grandmother is named Edna. In Barbie Fashion Comic #52 from 1995, Edna's father is named Kenneth. In Brazil in the 1980s, the Estrela company named the doll Bob instead of Ken (from the book Barbie Doll Around the World, by J. Michael Augustyniak, copyright 2008 Collector Books).
- Skipper (1964–2003, 2010-present) Skipper was the first character added to the line as part of Barbie doll's family. Skipper is Barbie doll's younger sister, originally appearing to be approximately 10 years of age, and later becoming a teenager.
- Tutti (1965-1971) Twin sister of Todd, both Tutti and Todd were younger siblings of Barbie and Skipper, and had seamless 'bendy' bodies. Both dolls appear to be approximately 4 years of barbie
- Francie (1966-1977) Cousin of Barbie, Skipper, Tutti and Todd. Francie appeared to be only slightly younger than Barbie, and had a much less shapely figure. The Francie doll was the first to feature rooted eyelashes. In the March 1966 issue of Barbie Magazine, she is the daughter of Claude and Lily Fairchild.
- Jazzie (1988-1992) A new cousin of Barbie, part of a small group of high school age dolls.
- Stacie (1990- ) Introduced as Kelly in the 1991 Wedding Day Midge gift set as the flower girl, this doll is often confused with Tutti, though the Tutti character had been discontinued for years at this time. Kelly was renamed Stacie shortly thereafter, and the Kelly name was used for a younger character. Stacie also has a twin brother named Todd, although her packaging did not say so. Todd's packaging did say "Twin Brother of Stacie." These two are not to be confused with the earlier Tutti and Todd, although some believe Stacie and Todd to be a sort of reincarnation of them.
- Todd (1990-1992) Introduced in the 1991 Wedding Day Midge gift set as the ring bearer, this doll should not be confused with the earlier Todd doll. His packaging mentions that he is the "twin brother of Stacie," similar to how the other Todd's packaging said he was the "twin brother of Tutti." Mattel's continuity for Barbie's family and friends has not been consistent over the years, some characters disappear for years at a time, others are dropped indefinitely, and still others continue for years while undergoing marked changes in appearance.
- Kelly (1995-late 2010) – This character is of toddler age, and is sister to Barbie, Skipper, and Stacie. Originally the baby of the family (replaced by her younger sister Krissy Roberts in 1999), she also has five older sisters named Stacie, Chelsea, Tutti Roberts, and Skipper, and a brother named Todd Roberts. In Europe, she is known as Shelly. Kelly dolls have since ceased production in late 2010 and were replaced by Chelsea. Excluding a brief period when the design of the Kelly doll was changed to have an oval-shaped head, larger eyes, and longer limbs marketed under the name "Sweetsville," Kelly dolls have stayed true to their original design which debuted in 1995. A Kelly doll was introcuced in the early 1990s as part of the Midge and Allen wedding party, a set of 6 dolls dressed for a wedding. This Kelly doll is 7 1/2 inches tall, exactly the same size as the ring bearer, Todd, who is wearing a Tux. She is wearing a peach dotted Swiss dress and carries a white basket of flowers as she is the flower girl. She was made for a very limited time as part of this set. She has long blonde hair. The Todd doll which is made from the same mold has fuzzy brown hair. They both appear to be 6 to 9 years old and are very rare and she is a very pretty little girl doll. It appears that there were no clothes other than the wedding attire made for either of these dolls.
- Krissy (1999-2001) – This character is an infant, and is only intermittently included in the Barbie sibling lineup.
- Blaine (2004) - Barbie's Australian ex-boyfriend, whom she dated during her much-publicized "breakup" with the Ken character. Blaine is said to be the brother of Summer, one of Barbie's friends.
- Chelsea (2010–present) - Barbie's younger sister. She replaced Kelly. She appears to be approximately 5–7 years old and is slightly taller than Kelly. The doll was first produced in 2011 as part of the "My Fab Sisters" line. She is the youngest sister of Barbie currently sold (Mattel discontinued Kelly shortly before Chelsea was produced). She has blonde hair and blue eyes (very similar to Kelly). Mattel has also made African American versions of Chelsea.
- Millicent Rawlins is aunt of Barbie and sister of Margaret. Her first appearance was in Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale.
- Midge (1963-1966, 1988-) This character was Barbie doll's first female friend from Wisconsin, and the first character added to the Barbie product line, after Barbie and Ken. In the Random House novels, her last name is Hadley. After she married Allan/Alan in 1991, she became Midge Hadley Sherwood. She is named Viky in Brazil (from the book Barbie Doll Around the World, by J. Michael Augustyniak, copyright 2008 Collector Books). In 2013 she moved to California, and becomes best friends with Barbie again.
- Stacey (1968-1971) This character was Barbie doll's "British chum", part of the new group of Talking dolls for 1968. She was later issued as a Twist 'N Turn version. These are the only two types of Stacey dolls ever made.
- Christie O'Neil (1968–present) Barbie doll's first African-American friend character, Christie was part of the new group of Talking dolls for 1968. Christie was later issued as a Twist 'N Turn version. The character appeared in the product line continuously for many years, though the original Christie face sculpt was discontinued in the late 1970s.
- P.J. (1969-1984) This doll was initially marketed as "New 'N Groovy Talking P.J.", and originally used the Midge face sculpt. Later versions of the P.J. character used the Steffie face sculpt, starting in 1972 with The Sun Set Malibu P.J. One P.J. doll, 1983 Dream Date P.J., was described as "Barbie doll's cousin" on her box, though this was never mentioned anywhere else. To date, Mattel has declared that the initials P.J. don't stand for anything, that it is simply the character's name.
- Jamie (1970-1971) Walking Jamie, a Sears exclusive doll, was the first friend of Barbie to use Barbie's own face sculpt, the then-current Twist 'N Turn (TNT) Barbie face sculpt.
- Steffie (1972 only) This doll was available as Busy Steffie, Talking Busy Steffie, and Walk Lively Steffie. Though the character was discontinued after only a year, the face sculpt created for Steffie has been in use continuously ever since. The character is notable in that none of the three Steffie dolls featured the same eye color/hair color combination.
- Kelley (1973-1974) This doll used the Steffie face sculpt from 1972. Only two Kelley dolls were ever made: Quick Curl Kelley, with peachy skin and red hair, and Yellowstone Kelley, with Malibu tan skin and red hair. Both dolls had brown eyes.
- Cara (1974-1977) This doll used the Steffie face sculpt from 1972, and was another African-American friend of Barbie. The Cara character was available as Quick Curl Cara (1974), Free Moving Cara (1975), Deluxe Quick Curl Cara (1976) and Ballerina Cara (1976).
- Tracy (1983) A bride doll, Tracy was paired with a groom character named Todd. Tracy was made from the Steffie face sculpt. Tracy should not be confused with the 1979 Tracy doll, a friend of the 1979 Starr doll that was Barbie-scale, but not part of the Barbie character continuity.
- Miko (1986) Originally available as Tropical Miko, a Pacific Islander character made from the 1980 Oriental Barbie face sculpt. Miko was discontinued at the same time that a new character named Kira was introduced. In the book "Mystery at Mermaid Bay," published in 1987 by Kid Stuff Records, her last name is Morrison. The Miko/Kira doll was named Marina in Europe.
- Barbie And The Rockers female band members (1986-1987) The characters included DeeDee (an African-American character using the 1983 Spanish Barbie face sculpt), Diva (a red-haired Caucasian character using a new face sculpt), and Dana (an East Asian character using the 1980 Oriental Barbie face sculpt), as well as Derek and Ken.
- Whitney (1987-1989) Originally available as Jewel Secrets Whitney, several versions of this character were produced in the late 1980s. All Whitney dolls have brunette hair and use the 1972 Steffie face sculpt. The Whitney doll was named Laura in Europe.
- Teresa (1988–present) (Barbie's best friend)originally used the 1983 Spanish Barbie face sculpt for the Island Fun Teresa doll and the Beach Blast Teresa doll. Starting with the Wet 'N Wild Teresa doll, the character began using the 1972 Steffie face sculpt. Beginning with the Rollerblade Teresa doll, the character began using an all-new face sculpt that has become known as the Teresa face sculpt. In the Grolier book High Sea Adventure from 1999, her last name is Rivera. She is currently known as one of Barbie's best friends. She is named Debora in Brazil (from the book Barbie Doll Around the World, by J. Michael Augustyniak, copyright 2008 Collector Books).
- Barbie and The Sensations band members (1988) These dolls were a group of 1950s inspired singers. Band members included Bopsy (a light red-haired doll made from the 1986 Diva face sculpt), Becky(an Asian character made from the 1980 Oriental Barbie face sculpt), and Belinda (an African-American character made from the 1988 California Dream Christie face sculpt). An additional male doll was sold in Europe, named Bobby Bibops. In Europe, Bopsy is named Becky and Becky is named Bibi!
- Kayla (1989-?) Originally made using the 1986 Diva face sculpt, Kayla was the name of several very different dolls made over the years. The first Kayla doll was 1989 Dance Club Kayla, and she was named Alexia in Europe (from the book Barbie Doll Around the World, by J. Michael Augustyniak, copyright 2008 Collector Books). In 2001, a new Kayla doll is introduced in "Amazing Nails" with the Lea doll face sculpt. This version features a darker skin tone and dark brown hair that resembles a Middle Eastern/ Indian look. Only three series were produced with this feature: "Amazing Nails," "Fashion Photo (2001)," and is seen in the "Fashion Fever" line.
- Devon (1989 only) Only available as Dance Club Devon in 1989, this doll was made from the 1988 California Dream Christie face sculpt.
- Kira (1990-?) After the Miko character was discontinued, Kira was added to the line as an Asian/Pacific Islander friend using the 1980 Oriental Barbie face sculpt.
- Nia (1990) This character was only available as Western Fun Nia, and uses the 1980 Oriental Barbie face sculpt.
- Shani (1992-?) Previously the central character in a separate line of Barbie-sized dolls manufactured by Mattel, Shani became part of the Barbie character continuity when she was included in a line of swimsuit dolls. Shani is named Maoni in Europe (from the book Barbie Doll Around the World, by J. Michael Augustyniak, copyright 2008 Collector Books).
- Tara Lynn (1993) This character was only available as Western Stampin' Tara Lynn, and uses the 1972 Steffie face sculpt.
- Becky (1997) This character was available as Share A Smile Becky, a disabled character packaged with a wheelchair. She also appears as I'm the School Photographer Becky (1998) and Paralympic Champion Becky (1999). This doll uses the Teen Skipper face sculpt. In the1998 Grolier Book "Three Cheers for Becky," it is hinted that her disabilities were due to a cheerleading accident.
- Lea (1999–2003) This character uses an all-new face sculpt that has been extensively used since, notably as Model No. 005 in the Barbie Basics line of dolls.
- Ana Suarez (1999) This character was part of the Generation Girl line of dolls. This doll used the same face sculpt as Lara Morelli-Strauss, a sculpt that has been extensively used in the years since.
- Chelsie Peterson (1999) This character was part of the Generation Girl line of dolls. This doll used the same face sculpt as Tori Burns.
- Nichelle Williams (1999) This character was part of the Generation Girl line of dolls. This doll used the 1990 Asha face sculpt.
- Lara Morelli-Strauss (1999) This character was part of the Generation Girl line of dolls. This doll used the same sculpt as Ana Suarez, which has become known as the "Lara" face sculpt. This face sculpt has been extensively used since, notably as Model No. 002 in the Barbie Basics line of dolls. Lara is named Marie in Spain and Portugal.
- Tori Burns (1999) This character was part of the Generation Girl line of dolls. This doll used the same face sculpt as Chelsie Peterson. She is named Susie in Spain and Portugal.
- Mari Nakano (2000) This character was part of the Generation Girl line of dolls. This doll used an all-new face sculpt that was never used afterward.
- Drew (2001) This character was part of the Mystery Squad line of dolls. This doll used the 1999 Tori/Chelsie face sculpt.
- Kenzie (2001) This character was part of the Mystery Squad line of dolls. This doll used the Lea face sculpt.
- Shawnee (2001) This character was part of the Mystery Squad line of dolls. This doll used the 1990 Asha face sculpt.
- Summer (2004–present) This doll used an all-new face sculpt.
- Nikki (2006-present) This doll appears as one of Barbie's current best friends. Her last name is O'Neil in a collection of short stories published by Random House in 2010. The book is "Barbie/I Can be a Movie Star" and the story is "A Dream Come True" by Alison Inches. Nikki is Christie's little sister. Nikki was introduced in 1997 as part of the "Teen Skipper" line.
- Raquelle (2007-present) This doll used the Summer face sculpt. In 2011, she debuted with an all-new face sculpt in the Barbie Fashionistas line. She is Barbie's ex-best friend as shown in Barbie: A Fairy Secret and her web series Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse.
- Twiggy (1967) Based on the top teen fashion model Lesley Hornby Lawson of the Mod era, the Twiggy doll was made using the same face sculpt as Francie doll's friend Casey.
- Buffy & Mrs. Beasley (1968) Based on Anissa Jones' character from the TV show Family Affair, the Tutti-sized doll carried a miniature Mrs. Beasley doll.
- Julia (1969-1970) The doll was based on Diahann Carroll's character from the TV show Julia and used the same face sculpt as the Christie doll, with different face paint and a different hairstyle.
- Truly Scrumptious (1969) This doll, based on Sally Anne Howes' character from the movie Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, was made from the Francie face sculpt, but used the Barbie body. There was a Talking Truly Scrumptious doll, as well as a basic version known as Standard Truly Scrumptious to collectors.
- Miss America (1972-1977) This doll was introduced in 1972 as Walk Lively Miss America, and the following year was sold as Quick Curl Miss America. The Quick Curl Miss America doll was available with only slight variations for several years during the mid-1970s.
- Marie Osmond (1977) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt.
- Donny Osmond (1977) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt.
- Chantal Goya (1977) This doll available only in Europe, and featured a unique likeness face sculpt.
- Debby Boone (1977) Based on the popular singer, this doll featured a unique likeness face sculpt.
- Kate Jackson (1978) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt.
- Cheryl Ladd (1978) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt.
- Kitty O'Neil (1978) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt.
- Buddy (1979) This doll was based on Kristy McNichol's Letitia Lawrence character from the TV show Family.
- Jimmy Osmond (1979) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt.
- Wayne Gretzky (1983) the hockey player for the Edmonton Oilers, a doll sold only in Canada. Wayne had his own line of clothing, which fits Ken.
- Donna Martin, Dylan McKay, Kelly Taylor, Brandon & Brenda Walsh (1992) based on the Beverly Hills 90210 characters played by Tori Spelling, Luke Perry, Jennie Garth, Jason Priestley, and Shannen Doherty. The 90210 dolls had their own lines of clothing, which fit Barbie and Ken.
- MC Hammer (1992) the rapper, Stanley Burrell. MC had his own line of clothing, which fits Ken.
- Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler (1994) based on the 1939 feature film, Gone with the Wind, played by Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable Hollywood Legends Collection.
- Dorothy Gale, Scarecrow, Tin Man, Cowardly Lion, Glinda the Good Witch (1995, 1999, 2006, 2009), Wicked Witch of the West (2006, 2009), Munchkins (1999, 2006), Winkie Guard, Winged Monkey(2006) and Wicked Witch of the East (2009), based on the 1939 feature film, The Wizard of Oz; Hollywood Legends Collection; Pink Label Collection.
- Eliza Doolittle and Henry Higgins (1995) Based on the 1964 feature film, My Fair Lady; played by Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison Hollywood Legends Collection
- Maria (1995) Based on the 1965 film, The Sound of Music; played by Julie Andrews Hollywood Legends Collection.
- Johnny Hallyday (1995) French singer, sold only in France.
- Cher Horowitz, Amber Mariens and Dionne Davenport (1997) based on the Clueless characters played by Rachel Blanchard, Elisa Donovan and Stacey Dash.
- Marilyn Monroe (1997, 2001), Hollywood Legends Collection, Timeless Treasures Collection
- Elvis Presley (1997-?) The first version came in a gift set called "Barbie Loves Elvis."
- Lucille Ball (1997-?) The first version was as the Vitameatavegamin Girl.
- Audrey Hepburn (1998) as Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's; The Audrey Hepburn Collection
- Rosie O'Donnell (1999), as host of The Rosie O'Donnell Show.
- Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen (1999-2005), Fraternal Twin actresses and fashion designers.
- Brandy Norwood (1999-?) R&B Singer and actress.
- Frank Sinatra (1999-?) The first version came in a gift set called "Barbie Loves Frankie Sinatra."
- Elizabeth Taylor (1999-?) The Elizabeth Taylor Collection
- James Dean (2000), From the Timeless Treasures Collection
- Cher (2001-?), From the Timeless Treasures Collection; Black Label Collection
- Lindsay Lohan (2005) from My Scene Goes Hollywood, part of the My Scene line.[1]
- Raven Baxter (2005) based on the That's So Raven character played by Raven-Symoné.
- Goldie Hawn (2009) From the Black Label Collection
- Carol Burnett (2009) as seen on The Carol Burnett Show; Pink Label Collection
- Debbie Harry (2009) From the "Ladies of the 80s" series.
- Joan Jett (2009) From the "Ladies of the 80s" series.
- Cyndi Lauper (2009) From the "Ladies of the 80's" series.
- Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, Jacob Black, Alice Cullen, Jane and Victoria (2009), based on The Twilight Saga film series; Pink Label Collection
- Barbra Streisand (2010) From the Pink Label Collection
- Farrah Fawcett (2010) From the Black Label Collection
- Rock Hudson and Doris Day (2011) from the 1959 feature film Pillow Talk; Pink Label Collection.
Skipper's friends [edit]
- Suzzane
- Courtney
- Barbie
- Alice
- Chris (1967–68, 1976–77) This doll was a female character doll, with a different face sculpt from Tutti and Todd.
- Carla (European release only, 1976) An African-American character doll.
- Janet
- Katie
- Whitney
- Lila
- Jenny
- Tommy (1997) — This character is Ken's little brother.
- Chelsie (1996) — This name was also used for a friend of Barbie's cousin Jazzie in 1989.
- Melody Hadley (1996) — This name was also used for a Heart Family cousin in 1988. She is named Susie in Europe.
- Lorena (1996)
- Jenny (1996)
- Keeya (1998)
- Marisa (1998)
- Deidre (1998)
- Maria (1999)
- Tamika (1999)
- Nia — This name was used for a friend of Barbie's in 1990.
- Kayla (1999, 2007) — This name was also used for an adult character in the 1990s and 2000s.
- Liana (1999)
- Desiree (1999)
- Belinda (1999) — This name was also used for a friend of Barbie's in 1988.
- Nikki (2001) — This name was also used for a friend of Skipper's in 1997.
- Ryan (2001) — Became part of the Happy Family in 2002.
- Kerstie (2003)
- Gia (2006)
- Tori (2007) — This name was also used for a friend of Barbie's in 1999.
- Miranda (2007)
- Whitney — This name was also used for a friend of Barbie's in the 1980s
- Becky — This name was also used for a friend of Barbie's in 1997 and for a friend of Francie's in 2009.
- Lola
- Johnny — This was one of Kelly's Hawaiian friends.
- Casey (1967–70)
- Becky (2009)
- Dude (boyfriend - 1989) This doll was made from the 1986 Barbie And The Rockers Derek face sculpt.
- Chelsie (1989) This doll was made from the 1979 Starr friend Tracey face sculpt.
- Stacie (1989) This doll was made from the 1972 Steffie face sculpt, and was an African-American character doll.
- Alan Sherwood (1964-1965, 1991, 2002–present) This character has been revived several times. Allan started out as "Ken's Buddy" and was paired with the Midge doll from the beginning. In 1991, a line of dolls was created depicting a wedding for Allan and Midge. Later, a family-themed line of dolls, much like the earlier Heart Family, had the two characters raising a family (see list below of characters from this line).
- Brad (1970) This African-American male doll was available in two versions: Talking Brad and Brad With Bendable Legs. He was made from an all-new face sculpt that is known as the Brad face sculpt. The Brad character was introduced as a boyfriend for the Christie character.
- Curtis (1975) This African-American male character is virtually identical to Brad, and was available as only one version, 1975 Free Moving Curtis. Curtis was the boyfriend of the Free Moving Cara doll.
- Todd (1983) This doll was only available as a groom character, paired with the Tracy character from the same year. This Todd doll used the 1978 SuperStar Ken face sculpt.
- Steven (boyfriend of Christie, 1988–present. Linked with Barbie's friend Nikki since 2007) This doll has been in the lineup intermittently over the years, and has used several different face sculpts during that time.
- Tommy (1997) was Ken's little brother.
- Derek (1985) was never a true friend of Ken's, but rather a contrahent. This was a guy probably with Hispanic ancestors that accompanied Barbie as a member of The Rockers.
- Asha (1991–1994)
- Nichelle (1991–1994)
- Jamal (boyfriend - 1992-1994)
- "'Smoothe'" (1977-1981) Smoothe was one of Steffie's more wild and crazy-haired friends.
- "'Veronica'" (2000-2006) Veronica is the iconic daughter of Michael Freedman, a famous musician.
- "'Mola'" (1999-2005) Mola was a young girl from Antartica with dreams of traveling to Europe for new opportunities.
- "'Zelphynia'" (1993-1997) Zelphynia is a young and talented chef who is famous for her fabulous quintuple chocolate cake.
- "'Slick'" (1969-1980) Slick was Steffie's boyfriend and extremely talented at hip-hop dancing.
- "'Jose'" (1965-1968) Jose was Steffie's ex-boyfriend. Steffie always favored him more than Slick, though she never told anyone.
- "'Màrie'" (1990-1990) Màrie was a popr girl from Venezuela who taught Steffie to appreciate life. She was also featured in the movie Barbie Learns the Meaning of Life.
- Dad Heart (1985)
- Mom Heart (1985)
- Bree Heart (Tawny's Twin Sister, 2003) She is given the name Megan in the story "Cold Ice, Warm Hearts," by Betsy Loredo in the winter 1989 issue of Barbie magazine..
- Tawny Heart (Bree's twin Sister, 2003)
- Niecie Heart (The New Heart Baby) (2011)
- unnamed Heart boy (Megan's Twin) (1985)
- Grandma Heart (1987)
- Grandpa Heart (1987)
Cousins [edit]
- Honey (1988)
- Janet (1988)
- Kenny (1988)
- Kevin (1988)
- Melody (1988)
- Nellie (1988)
- Daria (1989) sold with a desk
- Darrin (1989) sold with a desk
- Gillian (1989) sold with a giraffe
- Nikita (1993) sold only in India
- Pleasance (1989) sold with a pony
- Sunny (1993) sold only in India
- Susan (1993) sold only in India
- Tawny (1989) sold with a tricycle
- Windy (1989) sold with a wagon
- Ryan Sherwood (Midge and Alan's son, 2002)
- Nicole "Nikki" Sherwood (Midge and Alan's daughter, 2003)
- Cassandra Sherwood (Midge and Alan's daughter, 2004)
- Grandma Hadley (Midge's mother, 2004)
- Grandpa Hadley (Midge's father, 2004)
- Unamed Puppy (2004)
- Grace (friend of Barbie, 2009); According to marketing materials, the Grace character enjoys cheerleading and is interested in science. Grace is the cousin of Christie, Nikki, Janet, Deidra, and Shawnee.
- Courtney (Chelsea-sized "little sister" of Grace, 2009)
- Kara (friend of Grace, 2009); According to marketing materials, the Kara character enjoys music and is interested in math.
- Kianna (Chelsea-sized "little sister" of Kara, 2009)
- Trichelle (friend of Grace, 2009); According to marketing materials, the Trichelle character enjoys art and is interested in journalism.
- Janessa (Chelsea-sized "little sister" of Trichelle, 2009)
- Chandra (friend of Grace, 2010); According to marketing materials, the Chandra character enjoys drama/dance and is interested in history.
- Zahara (Chelsea-sized "little sister" of Chandra, 2010)
- Darren (boyfriend of Grace, 2010); According to marketing materials, the Darren character enjoys football and making movies, and is interested in history.
- Julian (Chelsea-sized "little brother" of Darren, 2010)
- Marisa (friend of Grace, 2011); first latina character from S.I.S